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Posting Details Position Information Job Title Director of Development, Colleges of Nursing and Health Sciences Department University Advancement - 62000 Pay Grade 10 Job Category Administrative Job
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to the Associate Dean of Services, Technologies, and Collections, this director provides leadership in developing, implementing, and assessing library instruction and student engagement initiatives. This director
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responsible to the Associate Director for assisting in implementing the conditions presented in their specific grant application. The incumbent will assist with planning, developing, coordinating, and
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. The Associate Dean for Research and Scholarship will provide administrative leadership and facilitate the development of faculty and research, scholarship, and program grants through the Center for Nursing
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train new staff and student researchers; coordinate schedules and oversee their work. Conduct behavioral neuroscience experiments with rats, including small animal surgery, behavioral testing, and tissue
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leads the implementation and evolution of ETSU’s brand identity, ensuring consistency, creativity, and resonance in every expression of the university’s voice and visual presence. Additionally, this role
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is advised by the Associate Dean for Rural and Community Programs for programmatic needs. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Ability to engage communities, build community partnerships, and develop
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environment. Ability to lead classes in job readiness and life skills. Ability to develop professional relationships with employers. Required Qualifications Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution
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strategic bridge between academia and industry—facilitating partnerships, identifying collaborative opportunities, and contributing to the ongoing evolution of our programs. This is a three-year appointment
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individual and team skill development, but also character development and providing direction to student-athletes so that they improve as players, as well as developing an appreciation for discipline